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Dagens Nyheter
Dagens Nyheter front page, June 10, 2011Type Daily newspaper Format Compact Owner Bonnier AB Founder Rudolf Wall Editor-in-chief Gunilla Herlitz Staff writers 580 Founded December 1864[1] Political alignment Independent liberal Language Swedish Headquarters Gjörwellsgatan 30,
StockholmCirculation 292,300 (2010)[1] ISSN 1101-2447 Official website www.dn.se Dagens Nyheter (help·info) (DN) (Swedish: lit. "today's news") is a daily newspaper in Sweden. It has the largest circulation of Swedish morning newspapers, followed by Göteborgs-Posten and Svenska Dagbladet, and is the only morning newspaper that is distributed to subscribers across the whole country. In 2009 DN had a circulation of 316,000, reaching 881 000 people every day.[2] Opinion leaders often choose "DN" as the venue for publishing major opinion editorials. The stated position of the editorial page is "independently liberal".
It is published in Stockholm and aspires to full national and international coverage.
DN was founded by Rudolf Wall. The first issue was published on 23 December 1864. The format was completely changed from the classic broadsheet to tabloid on 5 October 2004.
Dagens Nyheter operated from the so-called 'DN-skrapan' (the DN-skyscraper) in Sweden. This was completed in 1964 and was designed by architect Paul Hedqvist. It is 84 metres (276 ft.) tall and has 27 floors, none of which are underground.
In 1996 the entire enterprise moved to its current location on Gjörwellsgatan, which is adjacent to the old ‘DN-skrapan’.[3] The newspaper Expressen is also located in this building.
The title font is DN Bodoni by Örjan Nordling.[4]
See also
- List of Swedish newspapers
Notes
- ^ a b "Dagens Nyheter" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin. http://www.ne.se/dagens-nyheter. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ http://www.dn.se/info/korta-fakta-1.519470
- ^ Några årtal i DN:s historia [1].
- ^ "Örjan Nordling - Linotype Font Designer Gallery". http://www.linotype.com/5338/rjannordling.html.
External links
- Official website in Swedish
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